CORCOS — CORCOS, family originally from Corcos in the province of Valladolid, Castile. The scholar ABRAHAM CORCOS (c. 1275) lived in Castile; his son, SOLOMON CORCOS (d. after 1331), a disciple of Judah b. Asher, wrote a commentary on the astronomical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Corcos — Corcos, Spain Country Spain Autonomous community Castile and León Province Valladolid Municipality Corcos Area … Wikipedia
Corcos — Le nom vient d Espagne, où il était au Moyen Âge le plus souvent porté par des Juifs (1384 : Astruc Corcos à Saragosse). Il est ensuite passé en Afrique du Nord, notamment au Maroc ou en Tunisie, porté par des juifs espagnols originaires d… … Noms de famille
corcos — corcós, oásă, corcóşi, oáse, adj. (reg.) necopt, crud. Trimis de blaurb, 24.04.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
Corcos — Original name in latin Corcos Name in other language State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 41.80946 latitude 4.6927 altitude 792 Population 264 Date 2012 03 04 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Corcos del Valle — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Corcos del Valle Bandera … Wikipedia Español
CORCOS, HEZEKIAH MANOAH ḤAYYIM (Tranquillo Vita) THE YOUNGER — (1660–1730), rabbi, physician, and preacher. Corcos was a member of the Rome branch of the corcos family which settled there after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, becoming eminent for their rabbinical scholarship and financial acumen. His… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CORCOS, STELLA — (1858–1948), educator. Stella Corcos was the daughter of an Algerian Jewish tobacco merchant, Avraham Duran, and Rivka Montefiore (1831–1929) of the famous London montefiore family. Stella married Moses Corcos, one of Mogador s wealthiest… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CORCOS, VITTORIO — (1859–1933). Italian portrait painter. Born in Livorno, Corcos studied with the Leghorn painter Giuseppe Baldini and from 1875 at the Art Academy in Florence. In 1877 he won a silver medal for his painting Figura, copia dal vero. The following… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
CORCOS, DAVID — (1917–1975), historian of Moroccan Jewry. Scion of the prominent Spanish Moroccan corcos family of merchants and diplomats, Corcos grew up as part of the elite of Mogador and Moroccan Jewry. Educated at the French High School and Higher Institute … Encyclopedia of Judaism